From Brown to California Native Charm

The brown lawn has been an eye sore to the owner of the house for quite a while. He had been wanting to replace it with something more beautiful, but did not know where to start. Since California’s drought five years ago, he put in his effort to conserve water, turning off the sprinklers. Sure enough, the lawn went brown. He heard about Landscape Conversion Rebate Program, but did not know how it worked.

When he had a chance to talk to the designer, he was happy to find out everything would be taken care of from end-to-end. Not only will they design a water efficient garden to replace the lawn, but also take care of the program application paperwork. Hassle free – that was exactly the way he wanted.

Designing the Garden

The owner favored a natural and easy look for the garden; he also had some pebble stones from his last project, which he would like to repurpose for the new garden.

The designer decided to do a “California Native” garden. The selection of plants showed this focus.

California Native Plants

California has many native plants, which are great for gardening. Adapted to California’s dry and windy environment, they are hardy, strong and can thrive without any care. There are a lot of benefits gardening with native plants:

Water efficient: they do not need that much water; compared to a lawn, a garden with mostly native plants can save a significant amount of water;

Low maintenance: they can thrive on their own; no or little care is needed.

Attracting pollinators: the bees, birds and butterflies sure like the plants that they know well for tens of thousands of years. Those bees and birds need more food, and this will provide them.

These California Native plants are picked for this garden.

Douglas Iris: beautiful blue iris, native to areas along west coast.

Buckwheat: pretty small pink flowers will bloom most of the year, its nectar is the favorite of butterflies.

Monkey Flower: The full yellow blossom can be seen everywhere along the coast in spring and summer. Some cultivars have bright red flowers, which are equally pretty.

California Poppy: the golden state flower.

Matilija Poppy

The designer included the design into application materials and submitted it. 2 weeks later they received the Notice to Proceed.

Installing the Garden

All the materials were purchased.

The brown grass was first removed.

Next was to create a miniature “nature”. The curves for “mountains” were added, and a “river” was made with the cobble stones.

Then the piping was done, all the plants planted. The whole area was covered with black mulch, which contrasts nicely with the river and the colors of the flowers.